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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-09-19, Page 8Clinton Court A 4' charge of abduction laid !against Lawrence Jamieson, and involving a,. 13-year-old Clinton girl was heard in magistrate's court :here on Tuesday afternoon, and, after a lengthy hearing the man was remanded .in On4t9dY un- til this morning September 19, When .sentence was to be brought down in court at Goderich.' Two. other charges! also are pending:- indecent assault and contributing to juvenile delinquency, James Donnelly, Goderich, was defense counsel, r PAog =mu Ken "King" Arkell Injured In Game With "Eskimos" "King" Arkell, formally known as. Kenneth Frederick, is eon-tin/4, ing his career in professional foot- ball, and gathering in his share of honours in connection with the game, He is the son of Mr, and• Mrs. Fred' Arkell, Barfield. jailtzen of .C.anad% selected "King" as winner 'for their .award for his outstanding play against Calgary, Playing for the Vancou- ver Liens he threw several hey blocks and played a ,splendid two- way game, funeral chapel conducted by ,p.'"---ealdng "of Ken, the Lions, of- Key. Bruce W. 1\T-9t11.- ficials term hi mane of the "better United Church. Interment young Canadian linemen in the in Clinton Cemetery, game to-day". He was among the " leading candidates for the W.. I. P. F. 1.1, Rookie-of-the-Year Award and the Beattie Martine( trophy last year. " juri In a game with the Edmonton Eskimos, on Saturday, Ken suffer- ed torn ligaments in Ids left leg and knee, and it is feared may be out of the game for the season. He is a patient in St, Paul's. Hospital; Vancouver. In 1956 the Canadian Junior Red' Cross provided assistance to less fortunate Children overseas at an everiditere of $73,651.90 Mrs. IL F. -Cooper In failing health for the past five. yearS, MrS• R, rxed Cooper : died at her home in Seaforth on Tuesday, September- 10, in her. 62nd year, Her maiden name was. Eliza Mae- Appleby and .she:Waa born in Iinllett. Township, In IWO she was married at Clinton to IVIr„ Cooper. They moved to .Seaforth in 1942, Besides her husband she is -sur, vived by two danghters and -one son, Jean, lVfrs, Louis Nigh, forth; Merle, Mrs, Edmund Jelin- ston, Iona Station, Ontario, and ROY Appleby, MitKl ell Also one brother, Thomas Appleby, Xelcil- 011). • The funeral was on Friday, September 13 with service at the Boat 'the side was CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT "'NOMAD" CAMERAS— , For Super Snapshots—Inside or Out. Size 620 , $8.95 Size 127 . $6.95 FLASH ATTACHMENT For both Cameras $2.95 ti LIONS GUEST NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY Next :Tuesday evening at 6,30 o'clock, Clinton Lions Cub will be holding a ,guest night when each Lions is asked to bring a .prospec, tive member out to dinner. Telephone Round-up Pitery parent knows how easily a two-gun cowboy can lose track of time — especially around mealtime. But she also knows it's a simple matter to round him up by telephone. And any vague feeling of anxiety about where he is or what he is doing is quickly, dispelled by that eager voice at the other end of the line. Yeso the telephone is a convenience and a comfort, all day long. It means fewer meals groven cold because youngsters otitis. hand are late.getting borne, Xt noeans more security when you're alone at night. It means more things done with less tinae and effort Yet this enclleaslY useful servant works for you for just a few cents a day, THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Battle .of Britain. Observed. At Station .Clinton The annual -commernoratton of the Battle of Britain was' observ- ed at 130A1' Station Clinton on Sunday, September 15, A. ceremonial review parade was held on the Station parade square with a large number of visitors' present, Group Captain K. 0, Cameron, . MBE, CD, was the re- viewing officer. ,Group Captain Cameron addres- sed the assembled officers, airmen and visitors and reminded thein of the spedial significance that .the day holds. for the Royal Canadian Mr Force,' In his address Mr Cameron also paid tribute to those who took part in the now historic battles in the skies of Britain against a numerically' superior foe, TOM'. rinam STILT-4 IN HOSPITAL BUT IMPROVING Thomas Pryde, Exeter, MLA. far Huron, who suffered a severe heart attack early in July, remains, in Victoria Hospital, 'London, How- ever, officials 'report that he is in satisfactory condition, and Is able to get up several times each day, • , Anniversary At Goshen'Features Local Singers, Very successful anniversary sex',, vices, were held at Goshen "WWI Church cat annclaY, Septehaber 15e The church was well, filled at both. morning and evening services. The caslion :wgittaer 1)111 f r, Semple, pr, rnondville. His .messages! were fn.,' spiring and .1n/tell enjoyed 4)y all. • ;Special music was given by the Goshen choir,. Their: morning by included" an anthem, "Stand: Up. For Jesus"; a mixed quartette,. "He Feedeth His Flock" by Mrs.,. Elmore Keyes, Mrs,' Elmer Hay-- tr, Richard Robinson and Roy Mb ride and. a male. quartette , ",Beauty For Ashes" by John Rob,- inSon, Richard, Robinson, Roy Mc- Bride and. Berne McKinley, Their evening numbers included: an anthem, "Great and Marvel-. louts'.'; a mixed. quartette, "A New Name in Glory" by Mrs. Anson:, McKinley, Mrs. Robert Peck, John Robinson and BerkeMcKinley, and a double duet, "You. Miss a Great. Deal Without Jesus" by Mrs. El- mer Hayter, Mrs. Anson McKinley,. Mrs, Elmore Keyes and Mrs. .Re-- • ter. Ot'rgirst. for the occasion was, Mrs,. Bruce Keys. - Your Car A Killer ? IT COULD BE. Slippery wet pavement and poor brakes could combine to make your car just that. WHILE YOU SHOP — LET US CHECK YOUR CAR FOR SAFETY No Parking Problem. No Long Waiting. Fall Check-Up Time "ifetilreght3110/181 oNA 1958 PHILIPS CHANNELOCK TV • . • ' Attention to small details now may save you trouble and expense later. THINGS WE CAN DO WHILE YOU SHOP: INSTALL ANTIFREEZE CHECK POINTS & PLUGS CHANGE OIL & GREASE RENEW EXHAUST SYSTEM OVERHAUL BRAKES CHECK HOSE & CONNECTIONS INSTALL SNOW TIRES Combine cat service with shopping. Saves time --- and may save a Wel from Merrill Radio and. Electric "BE WISE.—BUY PROM A SERVICE DEALER" 1.11./niter 2-7021 CLINTON Lorne Brown Motors Ltd. Your Friendly CHIEV.-OLDS. Dealer ilthode 2-9321 CLINTON Open "Eveningz fOr your `Convenience .444444+++•-.4-444-4-44-4-44-4.44++++++44 4-e, I •. "Gee, Mum—is it supper time already?" PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS 'PURE LEATHER COVER in Mottled Brown. Size 10x13 ALBUM with ACETATE LEAF PAGES. Will hold and protect 20 pictUres 8x10 PADDED COVER ALBUM with Post Binding in Green, Brown, Ivory, Tan—size 10x13 DECORATED, PADDED ALBUM in Brown, Red, Maroon—size 10x13 • SIMULATED LEATHER COVER with Gold, Decoration $2.00 in Green, Red, Brown, Black. Size 7x11 PHOTO CORNERS in Black,' White,' Transparent, Gold or Silver. McEvvan's BOOKS and STATIONERY Kinsmen Club of Clinton ANNUAL FALL BING „SIMI CASH 1 Clinton Lions Arena WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 15 Regular Games for $25 each 4 Share-the-Wealth Jackpot $1,000 4 Door Prizes, $25 each Doors Open 8.30 DST or 7.30 Standard Bingo starts 9.30 DST, 8.30 Std. The manse at LOndeshore United Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on September 14, when. Dorothy Marie Glazier, Clinton, became the bride of Gerald Hunk" ing, Auburn. The Rev. J. T. White, Londesboro, conducted the cerem, ony. The bride is the .daughter of Mr. and Mrs William ClaZief, Clinton, and her.lutsband is the son of Mr, and, Mrs. Harvey Honking, urn, The bride was lovely in flowered pink nylon. in ballerina length, With white accessories, and. she. carried a nosegay of Pink roses and white baby 'mums, Miss Joan Pickard, Dund48, was. bridesmaid, Donald Hunking, urn, was his brother's .groomsman. Gladiolus formed the decorations at the home of the groom's parents, where the reception was held, Mrs. Hunkiog received in figured rayon' and wore a white corsage of roses, For travelling the bride donned a figured blue nylon • dress with corsage of pink roses, and wore the gift of the groom, a string of pearls. Following a, wedding trip to Detroit, the 'young couple plan to live in Clinton, Mrs. Thos. Dodds Funeral service was held for the late Mrs. Susan Dodds from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, last Thursday after- noon, September 12. She was the former Susan Ann Bromley, dau- ghter of the late Elizabeth Bain- bridge 'and William Bromley. Pall-bearers were nephews, Wil- liam Dodds, Joseph Shaddick,. Al- lan Shaddlek, Albert Shaddick, Ernest Shaddick and Earl Cud- more. Flower-bearers were Char- les Bromley, Harry Cudniore, Don- aA Dodds and Ivan Carter, B.- Tuckey New President of Huron Liberals (Continued from page One) a three-man committee composed of Hugh Hawkins, Clinton, pres- ident of the Huron Liberal. Assoc- iation (federal), J. Melvin South- cott, Seaforth and Bruce .Erskine; Goderich. They were heartily en- dorsed. A new constitution was present- ed by John A. 1V1cEiwen, Brucefield, chairman of the constitution com- mittee, and was adopted. A. Y. McLean, Seaforth, remark- ed that it was the first time he had the opportunity of speaking to a group of Liberals representing the riding, since a day "which many of us recall with some hor- ror, last June". He spoke optimis- tically for the party, and hoped for greater enthusiasm through- out the country and in the riding, Which would begin with the re- organization taking place that night, Jim Scott, Seaforth, spoke flu- ently of the "big happy Liberal family" and he reminded them that they -bad a lot to do. He warned against being like the lazy cow, who was lying on a thistle, but was tea lazy to do anything but bawl about it. "We're lying on a thistle, now," said Jim, "but we must not be so lazy that we can do nothing but bawl about it." He introduced the guest speaker of the evening, Farquhar Oliver, leader of the opposition in the legislature, and member for Kent County. Mr. Scott told the aud- ience that Oliver had spent 31 years in the leglislature, ever since he was .22 years old and began his' career there: In that 31 years "he's never been licked. Too bad we don't have more of- them isn't it?" Albert Kalbfleisch, past pres- ident, 7Airich, was in charge of the meeting. (By oar Dayfield Correspondent) St. Andrew's College Chapel, Aurora, Ontario was the setting far the marriage of Myrtle Ivy Peacock and George William Lang on Saturday, September 14, 1,967, The bride is the daughter .ef the Rev .and Ml's, C, F. Peacock, Bay- field, and the groom is the on of Mr. and Mrs, W. Lang, Toronto. The father of the bride performed the ceremony and ,she was given away by her brother, Harold.: The bride. wore a waltz-length pearl-tone white shantung silk dress, faShioned with -petal-Shaped .openwork portrait neckline outirlh, 0d in braid and iced withpearls and sequins. Long sheath sleeves and bouffant skint, and shoulder- length veil caught into a tiara encrusted with pearls, The bride carried a white Bible crested with streamers and pink rose buds. The attendants' dresses were of sapphire and larkspur. blue velvet Offset with matching satin cum- merbunds. The reception was held at the United Church Parlor, Aurora, where the. bride's mother received the guests in a dress of ashes of roses silk velvet with accessories to, match. The groom's 'mother wore a pale blue lace dress with accessories to match. For travelling the bride wore a dress, of blue velvet with black hat and accessories to match and corsage of gladiolus, After the honeymoon the happy couple will reside in .Toronto. 4e a word, minimum 75e Thurs., Sept. 19 BINGO, Leg- ion Memorial Hall, Kirk Street, Clinton, commencing at 8.30 p.m.; 15 regular games for $5.00; three special share-the-wealth games: $54 jackpot on 54 numbers includ- ed in all share-the-wealth games; one special game for $25.00. Ad- mission: 15 reguIn• games for 50c; special games 15c, 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c. 38b Friday, Sept. 20— Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talbot (nee Gladys Chapman) Barfield: Pav- ilion. Everyone Welcome. 38-b Friday, Sept, 20—Reception in Londesbora Community Hall for Jim and Caroline Handy. Pierce's Orchestra. Ladies please bring lunch, 38-b Parents! The monthly Child Health Conference and Immuni- zation Clinic sponsored by the Health Unit will commence at new. location, Ontario Street United Church,- Friday, September 20, 2 to 4 pm. 38-b Friday, Sept. 20, 8 p.m.—Clinton Women's Conservative Association, meeting, Council Chamber, Town Hall. Pictures will be shown. Lunch served 'by executive,. Every- one Welcome. 38-b A series of prenatal classes will begin 'Wednesday, September 25 at 2.30 'p.m. in the Health Unit office, Clinton Public Hospital (ambulance entrance). Those in- terested are invited to attend at the above time, or phone either the Health Unit, Goderich 1050, between 9 a.m. and. 5 p.m., or the Public Health Nurse, Clinton RU, 2-9661 between 11 and 12 a.m. September 25. 38-b Goderich Pavilion — Cabaret Dancing every Saturday night. Music this week by Paul Cross. 37-8-b Sat., Oct. 5—Holmesville WA bazaar and tea in: Wesley-Willis United Church, Clinton, 3 p.m. 38b-39x Saturday, Oct., 5—Over 50 val- uable useful prizes offered at Hos- pital Auxiliary's Penny Sale in PUC office. Prizes displayed 'from September 30, include TV chair, $15 permanent, electric frypan, woollen blankets; lamps, 2 beaut- iful dolls, baskets of groceries, lug- gage. Tickets 25 chances, 25c, available from Mrs. Harry Ball, Mrs. }faddy, Miss O'Neil. 38b ', BROWNIE'S ,, ---7zrm,-,---,!' ' DRIVE - I It LIMITED 00— NaWW- 4SOW40;%*aail '. • CLINTON, ONTARIO Largest In Huron Featuring Wide The Screen County THURSDAY Debbie "BUNDLE and Reynolds (One. FRIDAY—Sept. OF and Cartoon) 19 and 20 JOY" . Eddie Fisher (COLOR) SATURDAY "TENSION Richard ' and AT Egan (One and Cartoon) MONDAY—Sept. TABLE Dorothy Malone ROCK" 21. (COLOR) & 23 TUESDAY • "CONQUEST Walter' & WEDNESDAY Brooke (Two Cartoons) and OF Phil Foster -=-Sept. SPACE" 24 & 25 (COLOR) THURSDAY "CASH Shelley and ON Winters (Two and Cartooni) FRIDAY—Sept. John DELIVERY" Gregson 26 and 2'7 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY i First Show at 8 p.m. ) Box Office.Opens 7.30 p.m. Children under 12 in ears—Free llunkinOla7ier • Lang-Peacock Micron-SA= N0,114710 ' 19, 1910: $6.00 $2.50 $3.50 $2.50